The document discusses three types of conditional sentences in English. Type 1 uses present and future tense, type 2 uses past and future tense, and type 3 uses past perfect and past future perfect tense. Each type is explained through examples that show the tense used in the main clause and if clause. Exercises are provided for the reader to practice making conditional sentences based on prompts and identifying the facts implied by given conditional sentences.
The document discusses three types of conditional sentences in English. Type 1 uses present and future tense, type 2 uses past and future tense, and type 3 uses past perfect and past future perfect tense. Each type is explained through examples that show the tense used in the main clause and if clause. Exercises are provided for the reader to practice making conditional sentences based on prompts and identifying the facts implied by given conditional sentences.
The document discusses three types of conditional sentences in English. Type 1 uses present and future tense, type 2 uses past and future tense, and type 3 uses past perfect and past future perfect tense. Each type is explained through examples that show the tense used in the main clause and if clause. Exercises are provided for the reader to practice making conditional sentences based on prompts and identifying the facts implied by given conditional sentences.
CONDITIONAL SENTENCE • It consists of two main parts • 1. MAIN CLAUSE • 2. IF CLAUSE There are 3 types of CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
TYPE 1 TYPE 2 TYPE 3
CONDITIONAL SENTENCE TYPE 1 Main clause : Present Future tense S + Will + V1 If Clause : Present tense S + V1/+s Example: John will come here if you call him Fact : John will probably come If you fulfill the condition that you call him CONDITIONAL SENTENCE TYPE 2 • Main clause : Past Future tense • S + Would + V1 • If clause : Past tense • S + V2 • EXAMPLE : John would come here if you • called him • Fact : John does not come here because • you do not call him CONDITIONAL SENTENCE TYPE 3 • Main clause : Past future Perfect tense • S + Would have + V3 • If Clause : Past Perfect tense • S + Had + V3 • EXAMPLE : John would have come • here if you had called him • Fact : John did not come here • because you did not call him EXERCISES Make conditional sentence according to the direction in the brackets • 1. I ( buy ) your bicycle if I ( have ) money ( type 2 ) • 2. If it ( rain ) we ( not go ) anywhere (type 1) • 3. She ( ask ) you the same question if you ( tell ) her about it.( type 3 ) • 4. He ( give ) us reward if we ( do ) it correctly ? ( type 2 ) • 5. Nobody ( like ) her if she ( behave ) like a clown ( type 3 ) Find the facts from the following conditional sentences • 1. If I were you I would go on my study to the university. • 2. This fragile building would have collapsed if there had been a strong earthquake. • 3. John would not have got the accident if he he had driven slowly. • 4. She will cry loudly if you make fun of her • 5. If the weather were good we would go swimming in the beach